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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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i V. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930. 12 Ml Murte Brown Ethel Lotarh Lilian Chaanor Roalyn Luna Marjorie Clint Oladya Macklows Or on Una Colaiuonna Nettie Mariner CO Si JACKSON HEIGHTS HOME SOLD Frank Hara, sold the one-family brick house located at 30-34 86th Jackson Heights, to Jacob Doctor of Manhattan. Henry Robinson of Lincoln Court, Woodside, was the owner. ACTIVE TONE IN LOANS Closing the second largest month in the mortgage loan market for the current year, Lawyers Mortgage Company accepted mortgages on New York City properties totaling $13,011,400 at the June meeting of the executive committee June 24.

it was announced yesterday by Richard M. Hurd, president of the company. The amount represents an increase of 40 per cent over mortgages accepted at the May meeting and Is exceeded only by the April loans which aggregated $14,600,000. award Agnes Foss, Beatrice Koosls and Ada Miller. Underhill certificates Marjorie Cline.

English Agnes Foss and Margaret Wade. Economics Dorothy History Jessie Biswurm and Ada Miller. Industrial Art Goidie Morantz and Eleanor Bublita. Mathematics Ruth Greenberg. Highest four-year averagf) Agnes Foss and Margaret Wade.

Names of Graduated The list of graduates follows: COMMERCIAL COTJRSK PARK SLOPE DEAL John Pullman Real Estate has sold 325 Park a two-story and basement stone dwelling; on lot 20x125, for Dr. Edward Bailey to a client for occupancy. Nancy Sylvia Maxon Clara Miller Mureil Moran Ruth Moskowitt Ruth N-h Florence Nsnoro Bet.tv Newman Oorothv Northrop Sophie Ob.ihatke Adele her Ellen Plats Ruth Posner Svlvia Prager Ruth Prvor Mildred Resnikoff Belle Srhreiber Ruth Scheller Dorothy Singer Mildred Solomon Sylvia SoJovey Lillian Swenson Doris Tate El la the Thatn Leah Grown Helen Dorchinsky Rita Eisler Orace Elliott Sylvia Felner Josephine Ferro riorrnr Fischer Rose Fisrhman Certiftraie) Aitnes Fobs Mildred Ganek Florence Glue km an Htlda Goldman Ruth Oreenberf Eleanor Oreenburff Mildred Greenhans Helen Grobsteln Nellie Our Ida Halper Ruth Handler Irene Harria Ruth Haynes Doris Heck man Ruth Heller 256 Diplomas Given by Girls Commercial U.S. 'Prof, Agnrs C. L.

Doiio-hugh Cites Opportunities for Women in U. S. "The American woman Is doubly fortunate in havinj no career closed to her and in having no placed In her path to success in whatever field she may choose to follow stated Prof. Agnes C. L.

Donohugh, F. R. A. in her address to the graduating class of the Girls Commercial I 'jn Brooklyn Ionian Attends Icelandic Celebrations Miss Elizabeth Hayes, assistant curator of the Department of Decorative Arts of the Brooklyn. Museum, is in Reykjavik, Iceland, attending the celebration, held yesterday and today, of the year of the Icelandic.

Parliament. The celebration yesterday was featured by the arrival of the King, Queen and Prince Knud and an entourage from Denmark. Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and the Norwegian Minister of Defense also arrived on a Norwegian cruiser. Miss Hayes, who sailed from Montreal cn Saturday, June 14, to represent the museum at the convention, is expected to return with Icelandic artists to add to the eight landscapes of Iceland bJyV Theodor Wedepohl, which the museum now has. CALLOUSES -BUNIONS Instantly relieved tot painful corns, tender toe, callouses and bunions, nothing is so soothing, so healing, so instantly effective in ending pain as Dr.

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Doctor sr.ry. whsr rscommsnd thm. At Drag, Sho and Dtpt. Stors 35c box. DrScholl's Zino-pads ibutm m-jht "patn.lt gnl Emily Heyse Lillian Todea Mi Bice nt Hlldebrand Jean Vorus Beatrice Alter Ida Ancellti Rose Arrasate Pauline Baskind Dorothy BukgfU Rose Baumfrarten Dora I.

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No risk of blood-poitoninf a with cutttnf your corn or callouses, or of add born, cawed by hartb liquids or sUstara, JAMAICA LOAN Seaboard Investing Company, arranged for B. Lorper a first mortgage of $25,000 on a two-family house on a plot 80x100, located at 150-25 Hillside Jamaica. Cuticnra JeaMe Biswurm ElMeB'au Oertmde Block Anna Boyle AnnaBrodsky" Fthel Brown Etna Burdark Marie Capalbo Josephine Caatlj- iione Ethel Catlln Anna Chaaanoff Joftephine Chisarl Mildred Clanen Sophie Cohvn Eatelle Cohen Doroihv Collamor Mildred Collins Nettie Coinposto last night at the commencement exercises held in the main auditorium of the school, Classon Ave. and Union St. She declared that half the battle to success lay in having a definite objective and in concentrating on that rather than in wasting time and energy on a number of unrelated subjects.

Present Diplomas Mrs. Evelyn Wight Allan, principal of the school, and Mrs. Thora M. Fernstrom, graae aaviser ui mc class of 1930, presented the diplomas tn thp SfSfi eraduates last mem. mm Clarence G.

Bachrach, president of the Parents Association, pre When tempted to over-indulge Reach for a lucky instead11 jrene Mooney Edna Naat Josephine Nmtrl Anna Newman Ellen Noonan Ruth ObJ.iatk Minnie Oatrow Alba Pernice Josephine Perry Celia Piatt Hilda PryniOcY Ruth Pmerman Ida RDbinnwita L'llien Phkm RoseRpdfn Sylvia Rerhartc Doris Rnlmrdt Frances Rldlev Iorothr Riesner Rose if Itin DnrMhfa Pin Mildred Rosen Hilda Roenblum Anna 8ahatm iCert iflcatei Mae Samuels FUa Santo Snslowskf Mollv Schafler Martha Srhamaefc Rom Sehenker Anna SrhmorkW Esther Sieitelman fOrtif.Cf.tr Wsther Stlwrtin Charlotte Sfculka, Josephine Smith Nfldia SnJHua Ruth Snvder Ida Sokol Gertrude Solomon Pearl Stenpel Befltrire stronger iCertlflratf Ann Swedloff Marinn Srkowskt, (nertiflrntei Thelrpn Toon Mollv Torchin Henri-tta Tirhentucher Judith Uri Marrael wade Irene Ward Anita Jennie Weinsteln F.Tim Wiebelt Lillian We'ner Marian Wilkeni Judith 7nm Parni zipktn R0e Anaeio Katherine Drublt (Cirtificatej ptiarl Drtthit Lillian Dubroff Dorothv Durves Svlvia Dworin Esther Ettas Ann Feldman Charlotte Forlllnf Sarah Freed (Certificate! Mamie Friedman Aiele Gabalis Ella Gat Sylvia Oalfund fCertlflcate) Gladys Garjian Hannah Geler (Certificate! Sophie Gebarowskl Charlotte Oeler Sylvia GersteJn Sara Gphwind Roe Goldberg Dorothv Golden Trma Golrtman Pose Goldstein Beatrice Goldwater Goodman Ruth Gornlsky Viola Gower Fdfth Gruhman Fnse Herbst Tlorpnce Hersko- witr Vorma Hlrsrh Vntalle Hohicorn nnwif Hoffeld vniilp Taroff L'lHan tanncs Adc'nide Jnchen r.tlllfin Drre Khkm sented the honor medals and awards. Receive Honors and Awards Graduates who received these were: ALLIANCE FRANCAISB MEDAL Solnmnn. INSTITUT FRANCA IS MEDAL -Ruth Havn. INTER HIGH SCHOOL CONTEST, conduced bv Socifte des Profpssurs Fntn-cais. First prize Dorothy London.

AMER. ASSN. OP TEACHERS OP SPANISH MEDAL Edith Lfvm. INSTITUTE DE LAS ESPANAS MEDAL Nellie Gtira. LATIN CLASSICAL CI UB OF NEW YORK MEDAL Ruth Heller.

ELECTIVE! ART: THE SAINT GAUD ENS MEDAL Dorothy Doming. CO-OPERATION IN GOVERNMENT Medal. Agnes Foas: Certificates, Beatrice Roosts and Ada Miller. nNDFRHILL CERTIFICATE, awnrderl bv Girls Branch of P. S.

A. Marjorie Cline. ENGLISH Agnes Fos and Margaret Wade. ECONOMICS Dorothy Goldman. HISTORY Jessie Biswurm and Ada Miller.

MUSIC Esther Elias and Ruth Mosco-witz. STENOGRAPHY Dora Bearmore. INDUSTRIAL ART; Textile and Decorate Design Goidie Morantz: Costume Dsin and Illustratior Eleanor Bublits. MATHEMATICS Rmh Greenberg. SCIENCE, pnysiography Medal -Doris TAeb COUNTING MEDAL Charlotte DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION: School Medal Marjorie Cline.

GOLD MEDAL tot Distlngw hed Scholarship Agnes Fobs and Margaret Wade. Honors Awarded Honors awarded were: French Mildred Solomon, Ruth Hsynes, Dorothy London. Latin Ruth Heller. St. Gauden's art medal Dorothy Doming.

Music Esther Elias and Ruth Moscowitz. Stenopraphy Dora Bearmore. Science Doris Tate. Accounting Charlotte Skalka. Health Education Marjorie Cline.

Co-operation in Governmpnt wt7man Doris Kirhner Academic Course Fleannr Anderson Sndie Bker Marie Andrews Mildred Rell Frieda Appel cella Perkin Bally Bond ADVERTISEMENT Be moderate be moderate in all things, even in smoking. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence, if you would maintain that modern, ever-youthful figure. "Reach for a Lucky Lucky Strike the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco The Cream of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED' Lucky Strike has an extra, secret heating process. Everyone knows that heat purifies and so 20,679 physicians say that Luckies are less irritating to your throat. 'ffBllfilii SUNBURN, RASHES, BITES easea by coo, ZEMO Depend on cooling, soothing Zemo to draw the bent and sting out of sunburn tnd bring comfort to sum.

mer skin itch. Known and praised for 20 years. Millions know how quickly and safely it clears away skin troubles, including stubborn dandruff and ugly pimples. Try this safe, reliable antiseptic after shav. ing: it eases razor-smart.

Always have 7.emn handy. Any druggist. We, 1 On. A MODERN HOSTELRY ON RAILS SpEED and luxurious comfort keynotes of the present generation. expressed in swift trains, airplanes and the general pace of life luxurious comfort that is the essence of the famous modern hostelries in Atlantic City two primary elements are combined in THE BLUE COMET service the last word in travel luxury from New York to Atlantic City.

''Coming events cast their shadows before" ehalri sMtcnea tn advance dining eare In the modern manner ladies' loonae amakinff ear nbnervatlnn ear ananrpamed fond and the enurteotta attention that la tvpiral of New Jersee Central tervtee. on time. 1HC BITE COHFT Ii the Seashore'a rlnet train. SO EXTRA H4ROFS. M.ln Bound Trio.

t) OTNDEH. Passenger Aent. 110 W. 42(1 Si. Wisconsin WWl Uptown tjckft offlct nr 114 W.

42d and 4 w. Sts. Downtown. 57 ChHmhftrs S'. snd 17 John St.

In til n5 fl For Information and reservation telephone Rar-eUv P670 itstoastea Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough attaSaVawAMaa Leave tihertf Ftreet, New York. 10 no A.M. and S'tO PM Leave West 23d Srreet ifl minute earlier. Eastern Standard Time ada one hour for Daylight Time. Sperial Week-end Senlee rommeneinf June JOIhl Fridar'.

New Tork, Liberie 1 on P.M.. Arr. Atlantic Cltf. P.M., Snndau, I.v. Atlantic City.

:40 Arr. New Tork, liberty i-M P.M. TUNT IN The Lucky Strike Dane Orchestra, every Saturday nd Thursday evening, over N. B. C.

networks. "No special dietary, but moderation in earing and drinking and not more than three meals daUy," is Dr.F. Mckelvey Bell's advice in the New York Medical Journal to aU men and women who want to keep a proper figure. We do not represent that smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form.

THE BLUE COMET City JerseyCcntral 'ihi tiuf or ihi dittr-tw rot amd vitRfl-latn 1930, The American Tobacco frt. to! I sM.l. "outtou.ivici...oooo ant riANtroifat.

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